Cold-Temperature Storage Recommendations

Cold-temperature storage can be detrimental to the performance of some AMSOIL products. Follow these recommendations to avoid potential problems: Lubricants:...

November 1, 2017
Cold-temperature storage can be detrimental to the performance of some AMSOIL products. Follow these recommendations to avoid potential problems:

Lubricants: Store at temperatures at least 10°F above the lubricant’s pour point.

Grease: Store in a dry environment at temperatures above freezing (32°F).

Gasoline Additives, Engine and Transmission Flush: No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage.

Diesel Injector Clean, Diesel Cetane Boost, Diesel Recovery: No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage.

Diesel Cold Flow, Diesel All-In-One: Store at temperatures above 0°F.

Brake Fluid: Do not store at temperatures below -40°F for longer than two weeks.

Heavy-Duty Metal Protector, Metal Protector, Chain Lube, Power Foam, Fogging Oil, Silicone Spray, Spray Grease, Heavy-Duty Degreaser, Brake and Parts Cleaner: No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage as long as products are allowed to warm to room temperature before use.

Firearm Lubricant, Firearm Cleaner: No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage. Warm to above -40°F before use.

Miracle Wash®: Store at temperatures above freezing (32°F).

Antifreeze and Engine Coolant: Will not freeze. No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage.

Coolant Boost: Store above 32°F.

Slip Lock®: No adverse issues with cold-temperature storage. If product separates, heat to room temperature and shake well before use.